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freeze out

1 of 1verb
/fri:z aʊt/
Forms:freezes out,freezing out,froze out,frozen out
1

to turn from a liquid state into a solid state as a result of exposure to low temperatures

  • I didn't expect the material to freeze out so quickly in these frigid conditions.
  • The freezing point of this chemical compound is so low that it doesn't freeze out in most climates.
  • If you leave the soda in the freezer too long, it might freeze out and burst the container.
  • In sub-zero temperatures, engine oil can start to freeze out, leading to engine problems.
  • Water freezes out when the temperature drops below freezing.
2

to intentionally exclude someone or make them feel unwelcome, often by creating a cold or unwelcoming atmosphere

  • They decided to freeze out the new employee by ignoring her during meetings.
  • The team captain warned against trying to freeze any teammates out who weren't performing well.
  • The group of friends appeared to freeze out the outsider who had joined their gathering.
  • The clique of students seemed to freeze anyone out who didn't conform to their interests.
  • He is freezing out potential allies by refusing to collaborate.